With the hangover of the new iPhone, Apple Watch, iPad and AirPods still resonating, and the price increases that has meant for those of us who live in the Eurozone, another price hike in the current inflationary environment.
It is that of Apple’s services, which as announced 9to5Mac After obtaining statements from an Apple spokesperson, they will apply today in the United States. A few minutes after the publication of said article, Apple updated the Apple One section on its website to reflect its new prices also in Europe.
Between 1 and 3 dollars more per month
The price increase takes place in Apple Music, Apple TV + and the Apple One package in its three modalities.
Apple Music
- Individual: 10.99 dollars per month (before, 9.99)
- Familiar: 16.99 dollars per month (before 14.99)
AppleTV+
- Monthly: 6.99 dollars per month (before, 4.99)
AppleOne
- Individual: 16.95 dollars per month (before, 14.95)
- family: 22.95 dollars per month (before 19.95)
- Prime: 31.95 dollars per month (before 28.95)
Shortly after the announcement of 9to5Mac Eurozone prices have been updated, so the announcement of increases also reaches Europe. Apple Arcade, on the other hand, has not seen its price affected and has maintained the 4.99 dollars per month it has cost since its launch three years ago.
One of the justifications put forward by Apple for these increases is that royalty fee Apple Music has become more expensive, so artists will charge more from now on. They also referenced recent improvements to the service, such as the inclusion of lossless music or the addition of Dolby Atmos to part of the catalog.
In the case of TV+, they said that after three years since its launch, the catalog has been expanded from what it had then, when they started with “a very low price”.